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Milko may refer to: *Milkó, a commune in Vrancea County, Romania *Milko (name) *Milko (Swedish cooperative), Sweden's largest native producer of dairy products * Somebody who operated a milk run See also *Milka (given name), the female form of Milk *Milkor, a South African company *Miłków (other) *Miljko, a Serbian masculine given name *Melkor Morgoth Bauglir (; originally Melkor ) is a character, one of the godlike Valar, from Tolkien's legendarium. He is the main antagonist of ''The Silmarillion'', ''The Children of Húrin'', ''Beren and Lúthien'' and ''The Fall of Gondolin''. ...
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Milkó
Milcovul (called Risipiți until 1964) is a commune in Vrancea County, Romania. It is located in the historical region of Muntenia. It is composed of two villages, Lămotești and Milcovul, and also included Gologanu and Răstoaca from 1968, until these became separate communes again in 2004. In 1227 Milcov became the seat of the Diocese of Cumania, a Roman Catholic bishopric which served the Cumans and the Teutonic Knights in the Burzenland. The diocese was destroyed during the Mongol invasion of Europe From the 1220s into the 1240s, the Mongols conquered the Turkic states of Volga Bulgaria, Cumania, Alania, and the Kievan Rus' federation. Following this, they began their invasion into heartland Europe by launching a two-pronged invasion of ... in 1241. References Communes in Vrancea County Localities in Muntenia {{Vrancea-geo-stub ...
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Milko (name)
Milko (Cyrillic script: Милко) is a Slavic name that may refer to: ;Given name * Milko Bambič (1905–1991), Slovene illustrator, cartoonist, caricaturist, inventor and painter * Milko Bjelica (born 1984), Serbian professional basketball player *Milko Bobotsov (1931–2000), Bulgarian chess grandmaster *Milko Brezigar (1886–1958), Slovene liberal economist * Milko Campus (born 1969), Italian long jumper *Milko Đurovski (born 1963), Yugoslav and Macedonian football coach and former player * Milko Foucault-Larche (born 1960), Mauritian Australian entertainer * Milko Gaydarski (1946–1989), Bulgarian football player * Milko Gjurovski (born 1963), Macedonian football player and manager *Milko Kalaidjiev, Bulgarian pop-folk singer * Milko Kazanov (born 1970), Bulgarian flatwater canoer *Milko Kelemen Milko Kelemen (30 March 1924 – 8 March 2018) was a Croatian composer. Life Milko Kelemen was born in Slatina, Croatia (then Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes). He stud ...
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Milko (Swedish Cooperative)
Milko was a cooperative based in Östersund, Sweden and was Sweden's largest native producer of dairy products. Milko offered a wide range of products, from milk to cheesecake. One of its most well-known products is Milko Messmör ("Milko Soft Whey Butter"), a kind of butter made out of whey, a by-product produced when making cheese. Messmör is known not only for its unusual taste but also for its high content of minerals such as iron. Milko's largest competitor was Arla Foods , industry = Dairy , predecessor = ArlaMD Foods , founded = , founder = , location_city = Viby , location_country = Denmark , area_served = Worldwide , key_people = Peder Tub ..., which traditionally have been Sweden's largest dairy products producer. However, many new grocery store chains such as Willy:s have been found signing contracts with Milko instead of Arla Foods in later years. The director of the dairy in Dalarna is Sta ...
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Milk Run
The phrase milk run originated in World War II, when United States Army Air Corps and Royal Air Force aircrews used it to describe a mission with little danger. Other sources show the term "milk run" to be in use in rural areas of the American Upper Midwest as early as 1917, where it was used to describe a train that made frequent stops to pick up farmers' milk cans for shipment to local dairies for processing and bottling. The Macmillan online dictionary describes the American usage as, "AMERICAN an airplane or train trip with stops at many places." In this context, the term was popularly used to describe a slow, tedious trip. The same entry describes a somewhat different British usage: "BRITISH a regular trip during which nothing unusual happens, especially by airplane." History In American urban culture, a milk run came to describe the distribution of milk bottles by the milkman. On his daily route, the milkman simultaneously distributed the full bottles and collected the empty ...
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Milka (given Name)
Milka is a feminine given name found in Bulgaria, Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia, Serbia and Montenegro. It may refer to: *Milka Babović (1928–2020), Croatian runner and journalist *Milka Canić (born 1944), Serbian quiz show host *Milka Chulina (born 1974), Venezuelan model of Croatian descent *Milka Duno (born 1972), Venezuelan race car driver *Milka Hartman (1902-1997), Slovenian poet *Milka Loff Fernandes (born 1980), German TV presenter and actress *Milka Planinc (1924–2010), Croatian Yugoslav politician *Milka Stojanovic (born 1937), Serbian opera singer *Milka Tadić, Montenegrin political activist *Milka Ternina (1863–1941), Croatian dramatic soprano See also *Milcah, Hebrew name מִלְכָּה (meaning "queen" or "ruler") * Malka, Hebrew name *'' Milka – A Film About Taboos'', a 1980 Finnish film *Milko (name) Milko (Cyrillic script: Милко) is a Slavic name that may refer to: ;Given name * Milko Bambič (1905–1991), Slovene illustrator, cartoonist, caricaturi ...
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Milkor
Milkor (Pty) Ltd is a privately owned South African company established in 1980. The company is best known for the range of Milkor MGLs 40mm (multiple grenade launcher), used in more than 50 countries. Since 2017 Milkor has expanded their capabilities to include Land, Air and Sea. Milkor also has an array of 37/38mm and 40mm products catering to the less-lethal market, for infantry and for special forces applications. Products The company's weapon product line-up includes: * Milkor 40mm UBGL grenade launcher * Milkor 37/38mm and 40mm Stopper Convertible * Milkor 37/38mm Pistol * Milkor 40mm MGL Mk 1S * Milkor 40mm MGL Mk 1L * Milkor 37/38mm MAR (Multiple Anti-Riot) * Milkor 40mm SuperSix MRGL * 37/38 and 40mm Accessories The company used to manufacture a submachine gun, the Milkor 9mm BXP. Product copies The US M32 multi-shot grenade launcher, which is in official use by US Marine Corps, is based on the original Milkor MGL-140 design, but with various minor modifications ...
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Miłków (other)
Miłków may refer to the following places in Poland: *Miłków, Lower Silesian Voivodeship Miłków (german: Arnsdorf) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Podgórzyn, within Jelenia Góra County, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, in south-western Poland. It lies approximately south of Jelenia Góra, and west of the regi ... (south-west Poland) * Miłków, Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship (south-central Poland) * Miłków, Lublin Voivodeship (east Poland) See also * Milko (other) {{place name disambiguation ...
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Miljko
Miljko ( sr, Миљко) is a Serbian masculine given name, derived from Slavic ''mil-'' ("love, to like") and hypocoristic suffix ''-ko'', both very common in Slavic dithematic names. It may refer to: * Miljko Radonjić (1770–1836), Serbian writer, professor and minister *Miljko Radisavljević, Special prosecutor for organized crime *Miljko Radonjić, drummer, Riblja Čorba *Miljko's Monastery, Serbia *Miljko Živojinović, movie producer, '' Shadows of Memories'' *Miljko Stefanović, Serbian officer, 252nd Training Squadron 5 (five) is a number, numeral and digit. It is the natural number, and cardinal number, following 4 and preceding 6, and is a prime number. It has attained significance throughout history in part because typical humans have five digits on eac ... {{given name See also * Milko (other) * Miljković Slavic given names Serbian masculine given names Masculine given names ...
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